Vulcão Mayon: diferenças entre revisões

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A sua última erupção foi em [[25 de janeiro]] de [[2018]]. A erupção expeliu magma que gerou uma coluna de gás e cinzas de 3.000 metros de altura e alimentaram de lava os rios que se localizam a 3000 mil metros da cratera. Quando o alerta foi emitido foi de nível 4 que significa uma explosão perigosa de uma escala de 5.<ref>{{Citar web|titulo=Vulcão entra em atividade nas Filipinas|url=https://g1.globo.com/mundo/noticia/vulcao-entra-em-atividade-nas-filipinas.ghtml|obra=|acessodata=2018-01-27|lingua=pt-br|data=25 de janeiro de 2018|publicado=[[G1]]|ultimo=|primeiro=}}</ref>
[[Ficheiro:Mt.Mayon tam3rd.jpg|300px|miniaturadaimagem|esquerda|O vulcão Mayon]]
 
Mayon, the most famous of the active volcanoes of the Philippines, is a perfect stratovolcano rising to 2462 m on Luzon Island. It erupts very frequently.
Background:
Mayon is the archetype of a symmetrical stratovolcano and one of the world most active ones. It has frequent eruptions producing pyroclastic flows, mud flows and ash falls that repeatedly triggered large-scale evacuations. Mayon's most violent eruption, in 1814, killed more than 1200 people and devastated several towns.
the volcano rises 2462 m above the Albay Gulf and has very steep upper slopes averaging 35-40 degrees capped by a small summit crater.
Historical records of eruptions date back to 1616 and range from strombolian to basaltic plinian, with cyclical activity beginning with basaltic eruptions, followed by longer term andesitic lava flows. Eruptions occur predominately from the central conduit and have also produced lava flows that travel far down the flanks. Pyroclastic flows and mudflows have commonly swept down many of the approximately 40 ravines that radiate from the summit and have often devastated populated lowland areas.
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